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i looked into the last state visit from the united states. back earlier in the century. it was one of those things they never got it together. >> we all covered the golden jubilee and whatever. it seems to me there is more bunting. >> here she is with the president. look at the queen. there she is with president kennedy. >> so beautiful. she did have the ability to dazzle and charm the statesmen and politicians. she commanded the sense of awe and majesty. just wonderful, really. >> the famous visit, of course, the very first one that she made to the united states. but this one with ronald reagan out west. you'll remember this, piers, terrible weather. shocking weather. britannia wasn't able to get to the west coast. that was the talking hat one where she addressed congress. they forgot to pull out the box. that was with president clinton. and as for george w. bush and his comment, a smile that only a mother can give. the obamas do seem to enjoy a great warmth with the royal family. what a lot of fuss over nothing. the queen wasn't bothered. the deal is, you are not to to
i looked into the last state visit from the united states. back earlier in the century. it was one of those things they never got it together. >> we all covered the golden jubilee and whatever. it seems to me there is more bunting. >> here she is with the president. look at the queen. there she is with president kennedy. >> so beautiful. she did have the ability to dazzle and charm the statesmen and politicians. she commanded the sense of awe and majesty. just wonderful,...
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that is why i'm running for a second term as president of the united states. forward. now, i won't pretend that the path i'm offering is easy. i never have. these problems built up over decades. they will take more than a few years to solve. but we can move forward in the right direction. and i am confident we have what it takes. our opponents, they have been talking about how america is in decline. they are wrong. we got the best workers in the world, the best business people in the world. we have the best universities in the world, the best researchers in the world. we're a young nation. we're a diverse nation. we attract talent from every corner of the globe. so no matter how much the other side for political reasons tries to paint things as bleak, don't believe them. there's not another nation on earth that wouldn't trade places with us. our problems can be solved. our challenges can be met. the path i offer is harder but it leads to a better place. i am asking you to choose that future. i am asking you to go forward with me. i am asking you to go forward with me.
that is why i'm running for a second term as president of the united states. forward. now, i won't pretend that the path i'm offering is easy. i never have. these problems built up over decades. they will take more than a few years to solve. but we can move forward in the right direction. and i am confident we have what it takes. our opponents, they have been talking about how america is in decline. they are wrong. we got the best workers in the world, the best business people in the world. we...
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it's a look at life in the united states. tonight i found a story worthy of the segment. one that's topical and for me medical. first a few questions, and i may sound like one of those tv ads you often see, but i'm a doctor, so bear with me. do you spend a lot of time using your mobile phone. do you ever think you received a message but you didn't? you could be suffering from phantom vibration syndrome. it's when you believe your phone is vibrating with a new alert when it's not. this is not a freak occurrence. i'm talking to the majority of you out there. 70% of those who use a mobile phone suffer from it. it gets worse. do you have trouble sleeping at night? you can blame your addiction to your phone or compute he for that. these devices keep your brain stimulated even as your body is trying to shut down. checking your twitter feed excessively. i'm talking to you @piersmorgan can be to blame for your restless night's sleep. for the tech obsessed out there, avoid random vibrations and sleep better by giving your phone a rest. your brain will thank you for it. don't forge
it's a look at life in the united states. tonight i found a story worthy of the segment. one that's topical and for me medical. first a few questions, and i may sound like one of those tv ads you often see, but i'm a doctor, so bear with me. do you spend a lot of time using your mobile phone. do you ever think you received a message but you didn't? you could be suffering from phantom vibration syndrome. it's when you believe your phone is vibrating with a new alert when it's not. this is not a...
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>> well, we moved to the united states when i was 2 1/2 years old. my parents, after they finished their competitive career in gymnastics, their dream was to open up a gymnastic school and coach gymnasts and onto world championships and olympic games. and they knew that back at the the time in 1989, 1990, that wasn't really possible in russia. and so they knew they wanted to move to the united states to hopefully get the doesn't to be able to create a gymnastics school. so that's kind of what they did. they packed a few suitcases, not much money, just a toddler, me, and got on a plane and just went after their dreams. >> where did you start in america? >> new orleans, out of all places. and it was the week of mardi gras when we moved. it was crazy. i was 2 1/2 years old. my parents didn't know a lick of english. here with we are in the middle of mardi gras. they're like, oh my gosh. what have we done? where have we moved? things were okay. we stayed for a year and moved to dallas. >> you look for all intensive purposes like a classic dallas girl. >>
>> well, we moved to the united states when i was 2 1/2 years old. my parents, after they finished their competitive career in gymnastics, their dream was to open up a gymnastic school and coach gymnasts and onto world championships and olympic games. and they knew that back at the the time in 1989, 1990, that wasn't really possible in russia. and so they knew they wanted to move to the united states to hopefully get the doesn't to be able to create a gymnastics school. so that's kind of...
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today we represent the very best of the united states of america. we will not waiver to see that justice is done for this terrible attack and make no mistake that justice will be done. >> a week later the president still wasn't saying that when directly asked. back to his words because speech writering come in handy when you have a speech to analyze. i spoke with the best. joining him tonight -- david, this debate over whether the president was specifically re r referring to the attack. as a former speechwriter what was your take? >> the president said no act of terr terror. you write that when you say i'm not characterising these attacks. it was a way of putting something on the record without fully endorsing it. a mild lean forward. you can imagine that somebody wrote this act of terror and that was scratched out and replaced with a less committed formula, no act of terror. >> do you have any reason to believe that he was not referring to benghazi when he referred to those remarks? >> he was referring to benghazi. i'm not sure. i think this is a r
today we represent the very best of the united states of america. we will not waiver to see that justice is done for this terrible attack and make no mistake that justice will be done. >> a week later the president still wasn't saying that when directly asked. back to his words because speech writering come in handy when you have a speech to analyze. i spoke with the best. joining him tonight -- david, this debate over whether the president was specifically re r referring to the attack....
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that he was designated to be president of the united states. he was doing a job. and his mother and father, early on as you saw in the film, told him, don't brag about yourself. don't talk about yourself. don't be a big shot. just go ahead and run your life. have your life. and that's what he did. and even in the best of days and in the worst of days, he didn't sit around the living room and say, look what i just did. look what i just accomplished. look at me, look at me, loog at me. it was never that. it was about service to the country. >> an extraordinary moment and i want to show a clip and -- this is him in the war. he's a pilot. and they've run into heavy fire and they go down. and he crash into the water. incredibly, it's all on video and you have this remarkable sequence. let's watch a bit of this. >> sure enough, it was a rescue sub. and they came up out of the sea alongside of me and i want up and we went down into the submarine and next thing i know we're under the water. >> particularly appropriate i think, in the week where it's the anniversary of d-d
that he was designated to be president of the united states. he was doing a job. and his mother and father, early on as you saw in the film, told him, don't brag about yourself. don't talk about yourself. don't be a big shot. just go ahead and run your life. have your life. and that's what he did. and even in the best of days and in the worst of days, he didn't sit around the living room and say, look what i just did. look what i just accomplished. look at me, look at me, loog at me. it was...
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in war and in peace, in times of plenty and in times of hardship, the united states and the united kingdom have shared a special relationship. we stood tall and strong. and together, we face some of the greatest challenges this world has known. while many presidents and prime ministers have come and gone, your majesty's reign has endured. [ female announcer ] roam like the gnome this summer. it's the travelocity spring into summer sale. you can save up to 50% on select hotels and vacation packages. so book your summer vacation now and save up to 50%. offer ends soon. book right now at travelocity.com. count on cortizone-10. with the strongest, nonprescription itch medicine for fast relief. and seven moisturizers. cortizone-10. feel the heal. rumsfeld live wednesday night 9:00 p.m. eastern. now from buckingham palace, good night. >>> i'm john king in for anderson cooper. let's go with the breaking news tonight. cnn now projecting scott walker the republican governor of wisconsin will withstand a recall challenge from milwaukee mayor tom barrett. the republican winning in a hotly contested n
in war and in peace, in times of plenty and in times of hardship, the united states and the united kingdom have shared a special relationship. we stood tall and strong. and together, we face some of the greatest challenges this world has known. while many presidents and prime ministers have come and gone, your majesty's reign has endured. [ female announcer ] roam like the gnome this summer. it's the travelocity spring into summer sale. you can save up to 50% on select hotels and vacation...
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in war and in peace, in times of plenty and in times of hardship, the united states and the united kingdom have shared a special relationship. we stood tall and strong. and together, we face some of the greatest challenges this world has known. while many presidents and prime ministers have come and gone, your majesty's reign has endured. ♪ lookin' good, flo! feelin' good! feelin' real good! [ engine revs ] boat protection people love. now, that's progressive. call or click today. >>> we want to take this opportunity to offer our special thanks and appreciation to all those who have hand a hand in organizing these jubilee celebrations. it has been a massive challenge and i am sure that everyone has enjoyed the specifications realizes how much work has been involved. i hope that memories of all this year's happy offense will brighten our lives for many years to come. i will continue to treasure and draw inspiration from the countless kindnesses shown to me in this country and throughout the commonwealth. think you will. >> welcome back to buckingham palace. a piece of history. celebrating
in war and in peace, in times of plenty and in times of hardship, the united states and the united kingdom have shared a special relationship. we stood tall and strong. and together, we face some of the greatest challenges this world has known. while many presidents and prime ministers have come and gone, your majesty's reign has endured. ♪ lookin' good, flo! feelin' good! feelin' real good! [ engine revs ] boat protection people love. now, that's progressive. call or click today....
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or would you help the people of the united states? so when we say to be wiped, we say for occupation to be wiped off from this world. for war seeking to be wiped off and eradicated. the killing of women and children to be eradicated and we propose the path. we propose the way. the path is to recognize the right of the palestinians to self-governance, allow the people of palestine to make decisions regarding their own future. imagine one day in palestine there is no longer occupation. occupation no longer exists in palestine. >> do you believe -- >> translator: what else would remain? >> do you believe in a two-state solution? >> translator: about the decision of the people of palestine i cannot express an opinion. that is their prerogative. but the people of palestine must be allowed by everyone and helped by everyone to allow them, to give them the right to choose for themselves, to choose their own future. >> if they agreed, mr. president -- if the palestinians agree to deal with the israelis, which recognized a two-state solution,
or would you help the people of the united states? so when we say to be wiped, we say for occupation to be wiped off from this world. for war seeking to be wiped off and eradicated. the killing of women and children to be eradicated and we propose the path. we propose the way. the path is to recognize the right of the palestinians to self-governance, allow the people of palestine to make decisions regarding their own future. imagine one day in palestine there is no longer occupation. occupation...
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there's a treaty agreement between mexico and the united states. they have agreed to extradite except in casings of capital punishment. they do not have the death penalty. in this case, the u.s. decides to pursue charges of death penalty, they can choose not to extradite this suspect. >>> you have done a lot of stories south of the border. how big is the gun issue aside from this? >> this is a huge problem, very, very bad. experts always said it's people and drugs that go north and drugs and guns that come south. if you can believe this, between 2007 and 2011, 70% of the guns recovered at mexican crime scenes originated in sales from the united states. >> this is interesting timing. we are expecting a report on fast and furious coming out in the next few days. >> high drama. we are expecting more. this summer, eric holder becoming the first attorney general in the united states to be found in contempt by congress. they are alleging he's with holding documents in this. it's a huge black eye for the justice department in the united states. >> thank y
there's a treaty agreement between mexico and the united states. they have agreed to extradite except in casings of capital punishment. they do not have the death penalty. in this case, the u.s. decides to pursue charges of death penalty, they can choose not to extradite this suspect. >>> you have done a lot of stories south of the border. how big is the gun issue aside from this? >> this is a huge problem, very, very bad. experts always said it's people and drugs that go north...
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and what the attorney is telling us is that he doesn't believe his client is in the united states because he would have been caught by now. he's an indian american and the attorney believes his client is somewhere in india. >> all right, gary, thanks. >>> a murder mystery also now in the french alps. a family attacked. two young girls survived including a 4-year-old who hid for hours inside the family's car underneath bodies. ♪ lord, you got no reason ♪ you got no right ♪ ♪ i find myself at the wrong place ♪ [ male announcer ] the ram 1500 express. ♪ it says a lot about you. ♪ in a deep, hemi-rumble sort of way. guts. glory. ram. >>> a 7-year-old british girl could be the key to solving a chilling murder mystery. she was found severely injured out side this bullet-riddled car in a parking lot in the french alps. a french cyclist was found nearby also shot to death. four killings in all. hours later, police realized the little girl's sister who was just 4 years old was actually hiding inside the car behind her mother's body too scared to even move. her 7-year-old sister is in
and what the attorney is telling us is that he doesn't believe his client is in the united states because he would have been caught by now. he's an indian american and the attorney believes his client is somewhere in india. >> all right, gary, thanks. >>> a murder mystery also now in the french alps. a family attacked. two young girls survived including a 4-year-old who hid for hours inside the family's car underneath bodies. ♪ lord, you got no reason ♪ you got no right ♪...
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and he could only do it if the united states was there. is there some truth to that is >> look, there is no question that our 193 member at the united nations, there's only one member, iran, that is openly calling for the destruction of another member. israel. there's only one member openly denying the holocaust. there's only one member of the united nations that is constantly, habitually instigating violence all over the world, from latin america, through north africa all the way to central asia and certainly in the middle east. for all those reasons and many more, the world simply cannot and should not tolerate the very notion of iran becoming nuclear. >> do you ever feel conflicted when you look at iran, it has a jewish member of parliament, there's been a series on the holocaust, television series that aired in iran. there is a small jewish community there. do you ever feel conflicted at all in that sometimes their actions in that way, don't appear to be anti-jewish. >> i don't think the world has an issue with the iranian people. i th
and he could only do it if the united states was there. is there some truth to that is >> look, there is no question that our 193 member at the united nations, there's only one member, iran, that is openly calling for the destruction of another member. israel. there's only one member openly denying the holocaust. there's only one member of the united nations that is constantly, habitually instigating violence all over the world, from latin america, through north africa all the way to...
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it is time for the united states to lead. we didn't lead. we should have lead. after kioto it is time now nor the united states to team with china and lead us forward out of where we are and into a new responsibility as global citizens. the united states doesn't have to battle to lead the world. you are already leading. you have leaders who are emerging out there. this is a globalized world. keep doing what you are doing and believe in young people. believe in technology and science and have leaders like them lead the way. >> sit a marathon. not a sprint. i'm 37, i've done all the things you could possibly do with music and i never thought i would be able to do those things when i was in the get thouhettghetto o queen's jubilee or do this program. or beam the song back to the planet earth to educate kids to take an interest in stem. i'm dedicating my life to stem to create a new system with my little neighborhood to turn these kids into entrepreneur and educators. >> good for you. >> we are trying to inspire individuals and also to take our political system forw
it is time for the united states to lead. we didn't lead. we should have lead. after kioto it is time now nor the united states to team with china and lead us forward out of where we are and into a new responsibility as global citizens. the united states doesn't have to battle to lead the world. you are already leading. you have leaders who are emerging out there. this is a globalized world. keep doing what you are doing and believe in young people. believe in technology and science and have...
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states or tried to help the united states track down and kill osama bin laden. his name is shakil faridi. he was given a sentence last week in pakistan. officials initially told cnn and others that he was charged with treason for spying for the u.s. he was accused of setting up a phony vaccination program to help the u.s. try to figure out if in fact bin laden was hiding in that compound. he was arrested shortly after bin laden was killed. after he was sentenced they said he was convicted for ties to an islamic militant group in pakistan, not for helping the cia. the militant group denies any link to him. they call the conviction a sham. congressman dana rorbacher says there's no question he's being punished for assisting the u.s. >> congressman, you said the fact that pakistan has sentenced the dock for for 33 years in prison, you said it's decisive evidence that pakistan sees itself at war with the u.s.? >> that's correct. pakistan would not be charging one of its citizens for treason for helping us bring to justice the man who murdered 3,000 of our citizens u
states or tried to help the united states track down and kill osama bin laden. his name is shakil faridi. he was given a sentence last week in pakistan. officials initially told cnn and others that he was charged with treason for spying for the u.s. he was accused of setting up a phony vaccination program to help the u.s. try to figure out if in fact bin laden was hiding in that compound. he was arrested shortly after bin laden was killed. after he was sentenced they said he was convicted for...
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how does israel or the united states know? >> well, i don't think we have -- >> art, go ahead. >> i'm sorry. we really know through a combination of factors. of course, to the extent you can, you get -- you get inspectors to look at the facilities that are publicly declared. that tells you something. around -- and really you get most of your information by watching what falls into a program. in the same way astronomers figure out what's in a black hole by figuring out what falls into it that's the way you map out what's going on in a weapons program. you do try to recruit human spies but iranian nuclear physicists do not grow on trees. so most of the information you get you get from a combination of inspections, signals intelligence and other forms of intelligence. but we do have a fairly good read on that they're doing simply because nuclear weapons require industrial scale facilities. those are pretty hard to hide. >> right. i guess the other question then would be in terms of how far they're going with enrichment, this is a
how does israel or the united states know? >> well, i don't think we have -- >> art, go ahead. >> i'm sorry. we really know through a combination of factors. of course, to the extent you can, you get -- you get inspectors to look at the facilities that are publicly declared. that tells you something. around -- and really you get most of your information by watching what falls into a program. in the same way astronomers figure out what's in a black hole by figuring out what...
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that could change the battle for syria and present new concern force the united states. i am joined by cnn contributor, robert bear and syrian activist zaidoon. we are referring to him by his first name for his safety. these shoulder-fired missiles represent a big escalation in the battle, don't they? >> absolutely. they can take down helicopter and slower jets and civilian airliners. it is a huge step in the wrong direction. >> you say in the wrong direction because why? >> well, in the wrong direction, i mean in escalation. we are all hoping there would be a truce. you introduce these advanced weapons. it looks more like a war. we are just going the wrong direction. >> you also then have plans of flying at higher altitude which if they are bombing, that results in less accurate bombing. >> it is already inaccurate. you can't bomb civilian neighborhoods and not expect to get civilian casualties. if the helicopters and airplanes stand off at a much higher altitude, there will be more civilian casualties. >> zaidoon, how important are they to the opposition in terms of ga
that could change the battle for syria and present new concern force the united states. i am joined by cnn contributor, robert bear and syrian activist zaidoon. we are referring to him by his first name for his safety. these shoulder-fired missiles represent a big escalation in the battle, don't they? >> absolutely. they can take down helicopter and slower jets and civilian airliners. it is a huge step in the wrong direction. >> you say in the wrong direction because why? >>...
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a baby panda was born in the united states. now, a 14-year-old giant panda, you can see her right there being very protective of her young. gave birth at the smithsonian national zoo in washington, d.c., today. this is just her second cub. the next few years are going to be crucial for the baby, which is, i mean, doesn't get any cuter than this. the size of a stick of butter. in keeping with chinese tra dig, the new cub will not be named for 100 days despite the fact the cub was made in the u.s.a., it must be returned to china in four years. which brings us to tonight's number, one billion. according to the white house, that's the dollar amount china has illegally subsidized its auto industry. between the years 2009 and 2011, china provided export subsiies to chinese carmakers that are a violation. this comes on the heels of another filing from the u.s. that implied that china imposed $3 billion. it really starts to add up. china says unlike its pandas, the issue isn't so black and white and today, the chinese filed their own a
a baby panda was born in the united states. now, a 14-year-old giant panda, you can see her right there being very protective of her young. gave birth at the smithsonian national zoo in washington, d.c., today. this is just her second cub. the next few years are going to be crucial for the baby, which is, i mean, doesn't get any cuter than this. the size of a stick of butter. in keeping with chinese tra dig, the new cub will not be named for 100 days despite the fact the cub was made in the...
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i've been a superintendent for 30 some years at many different park service units across the united states. the only time i've ever had a break is when i was on maternity leave. i have retired from doing this one thing that i loved. now, i'm going to be able to have the time to explore something different. it's like another chapter. and the candidate's speech is in pieces all over the district. the writer's desktop and the coordinator's phone are working on a joke with local color. the secure cloud just received a revised intro from the strategist's tablet. and while i make my way into the venue, the candidate will be rehearsing off of his phone. [ candidate ] and thanks to every young face i see out there. [ woman ] his phone is one of his biggest supporters. [ female announcer ] with cisco at the center... working together has never worked so well. ♪ ♪ >>> my next guests are side by side in the country music charts, but when it comes to politics they couldn't be further apart. they're big and rich, close friends and polar opposites, one liberal, the other conservative. >> whoa, whoa,
i've been a superintendent for 30 some years at many different park service units across the united states. the only time i've ever had a break is when i was on maternity leave. i have retired from doing this one thing that i loved. now, i'm going to be able to have the time to explore something different. it's like another chapter. and the candidate's speech is in pieces all over the district. the writer's desktop and the coordinator's phone are working on a joke with local color. the secure...
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it doesn't matter who was in power here in the united states. we think differently. we believe that judari sue mar ya had no sovereignty, never belonged to anyone and we have the right to be there. >> the prime minister told me he supported a contiguous state, no swiss cheese. is that still the goal? it would seem like putting more homes and settlements is exactly the opposite. >> i will tell you something that i really don't like when i give those examples. we had settlements in sinai. we signed a peace treaty in egypt to evacuate them. we had a settlement in gaza and it didn't stop sharon when he decided to evacuate the settlements. so if we are really having partner toward peace, we can take any decision we want. >> all right. the nfl under attack by its own former players. more than 80 cases involving some 2,000 nfl players were combined today in a single federal lawsuit. the pleasure claim that the league knew that the head injuries they suffered are linked to the onset of dementia, alzheimer's disease and other neurological conditions. in a statement the league
it doesn't matter who was in power here in the united states. we think differently. we believe that judari sue mar ya had no sovereignty, never belonged to anyone and we have the right to be there. >> the prime minister told me he supported a contiguous state, no swiss cheese. is that still the goal? it would seem like putting more homes and settlements is exactly the opposite. >> i will tell you something that i really don't like when i give those examples. we had settlements in...
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more from our exclusive interview with the first lady of the united states michelle obama. ♪ introducing the new 13-inch macbook pro, ♪ with the stunning retina display. ♪ for the pro in all of us. >>> you're watching a special hour here on cnn devoted to the presidential candidates biggest supporters, their wives. what's life like when they're not on the campaign trail? here's more from our chief correspondent jessica yellin. >> michelle obama is a fierce defender of her husband's administration. and these days a regular presence on the campaign trail. target audience? women. >> you talk a lot about what your husband has done for women. at the same time, the number of women in poverty has grown during his time in office. it's now at a 17-year high. what is your message to those women? >> this election couldn't be more important for women on so many different issues. i mean, making sure women have equal pay is key to eliminating that gap in the economy. now because of health care reform, women have access to preventive care. things like breast cancer screenings and contraception. tha
more from our exclusive interview with the first lady of the united states michelle obama. ♪ introducing the new 13-inch macbook pro, ♪ with the stunning retina display. ♪ for the pro in all of us. >>> you're watching a special hour here on cnn devoted to the presidential candidates biggest supporters, their wives. what's life like when they're not on the campaign trail? here's more from our chief correspondent jessica yellin. >> michelle obama is a fierce defender of her...
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it doesn't get much riskier than sending the president of the united states into a war zone. president obama arrived at bagram airbase, afghanistan, under cover of darkness, with extraordinary security measures. reporters traveling with the president were sworn to secrecy. the secret service is prepared for anything that could happen. it starts with getting in, u.s. planes landing in afghanistan perform a cork screw type landing making sharp banks and turns to avoid heat seeking missiles. colonel mark tillman, now retired, cold wolf blitzer about secretly taking president george w. bush to baghdad in 2003 while combat raged. >> the challenge wasn't so much to get him in there because we easily fooled everybody and got him in there. the challenge was once he was on the grouped and everybody knew he was there to get him back out again, so we worked very hard to make sure he had minimum time on the ground. >> reporter: any longer and terrorists might be able to set up an attack. and over the years, bagram, right where the president landed, has come under repeated rocket and mort
it doesn't get much riskier than sending the president of the united states into a war zone. president obama arrived at bagram airbase, afghanistan, under cover of darkness, with extraordinary security measures. reporters traveling with the president were sworn to secrecy. the secret service is prepared for anything that could happen. it starts with getting in, u.s. planes landing in afghanistan perform a cork screw type landing making sharp banks and turns to avoid heat seeking missiles....
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and what the attorney is telling us is that he doesn't believe his client is in the united states because he would have been caught by now. he's an indian american and the attorney believes his client is somewhere in india. >> all right, gary, thanks. >>> a murder mystery also now in the french alps. a family attacked. two young girls survived including a 4-year-old who hid for hours inside the family's car underneath bodies. you expect something $40in return. billionaire oil tycoons charles and david koch and their special- interest friends are spending $400 million to buy this year's elections and advance their agenda. what's their payback? politicians who will pass laws that benefit special interests, but hurt the middle class; more tax cuts for the rich, eliminate the minimum wage, big cuts to our schools, but big subsidies for oil companies, learn what you can do at... impact wool exports from new zealand, textile production in spain, and the use of medical technology in the u.s.? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over
and what the attorney is telling us is that he doesn't believe his client is in the united states because he would have been caught by now. he's an indian american and the attorney believes his client is somewhere in india. >> all right, gary, thanks. >>> a murder mystery also now in the french alps. a family attacked. two young girls survived including a 4-year-old who hid for hours inside the family's car underneath bodies. you expect something $40in return. billionaire oil...
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the president of the united states says nothing. it's just -- it's just shameful. i can't tell you how disappointed i am. you and i have been over there. i wish more people could have had the same experiences that we have had. the rape and torture and murder go on and it just doesn't seem to matt tore this administration. >> senator mccain, i appreciate your time. thank you. >>> well, senator mccain outraged over the situation in syria. but does the united states have a responsibility to do something about the fighting there? a poll found 33% of americans say yes. it's up from 25% in february while 61% say no. it's down 12 percentage points over the same time period. let us know what you think, follow me on twitter right now. >>> former president bill clinton is apologizing for what he said about the bush tax cuts, which president obama has promised to let expire. not the only thing that he's said that raised some eyebrows. real politics on that ahead. great shot. how did the nba become the hottest league on the planet? by building on the cisco intelligent network
the president of the united states says nothing. it's just -- it's just shameful. i can't tell you how disappointed i am. you and i have been over there. i wish more people could have had the same experiences that we have had. the rape and torture and murder go on and it just doesn't seem to matt tore this administration. >> senator mccain, i appreciate your time. thank you. >>> well, senator mccain outraged over the situation in syria. but does the united states have a...
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this is the 41st president of the united states as you've never seen him before. he tells his story in his own words in a revealing and deeply personal new documentary. let's take a look. >> i've seen what crosses that big desk. i've seen the unexpected crisis that arrives in a cable, in a young aide's hand. and so i know that what it all comes down to this election is the man at the desk. and who should sit at that desk? my friends, i am that man. >> the film is called "41." it's produced by jerry weintraub. good friend of the president for over 40 years. jerry, it's -- i watched it this morning. it is a fascinating documentary because you just can't imagine, there are so many things about this man that you don't know. and as i was watching, i was like i didn't know that happened to him. i didn't know about this. i see all sorts of stuff. pictures, images, revelations from his own mouth which are really startling. >> but you know why you don't know? most people don't know all about it. is because he never bragged about himself and he never felt that he was going
this is the 41st president of the united states as you've never seen him before. he tells his story in his own words in a revealing and deeply personal new documentary. let's take a look. >> i've seen what crosses that big desk. i've seen the unexpected crisis that arrives in a cable, in a young aide's hand. and so i know that what it all comes down to this election is the man at the desk. and who should sit at that desk? my friends, i am that man. >> the film is called...
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i've been a superintendent for 30 some years at many different park service units across the united states. the only time i've ever had a break is when i was on maternity leave. i have retired from doing this one thing that i loved. now, i'm going to be able to have the time to explore something different. it's like another chapter. ♪ [ sighs ] [ bird chirps ] [ bird squawks ] ♪ [ bird screeching ] ♪ [ elevator bell dings ] [ sighs ] how mad is she? she kicked me out. but i took the best stuff. i'll get the wrench. ♪ [ male announcer ] kohler's tresham collection. life. with a twist. ♪ and the family car to do an experiment. we put a week of her family's smelly stuff all in at once to prove that febreze car vent clips could eliminate the odor. then we brought her family to our test facility to see if it worked. [ woman ] take a deep breath, tell me what you smell. something fresh. a beach. a clean house. my new car. [ woman ] go ahead and take your blindfolds off. oh!! hahahaha!!! look at all this garbage!!! [ male announcer ] febreze car. eliminates odors for continuous freshnes
i've been a superintendent for 30 some years at many different park service units across the united states. the only time i've ever had a break is when i was on maternity leave. i have retired from doing this one thing that i loved. now, i'm going to be able to have the time to explore something different. it's like another chapter. ♪ [ sighs ] [ bird chirps ] [ bird squawks ] ♪ [ bird screeching ] ♪ [ elevator bell dings ] [ sighs ] how mad is she? she kicked me out. but i took the best...
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states. we're also learning that the number of military members under investigation to cases have grown from ten to 11. it's all branches here. we've got six from the army, two from the marine corps, two from the navy, and one from the air force. just a short time ago, we learned that the embattled director of the secret service mark sullivan actually briefed the president today in person on his investigation. which overall is expanding to include interviews with every secret service member on the trip, hotel staff, and the alleged prostitutes. it will also include a look at what happened in this hilton hotel where agents also stayed during the trip in addition to the carribe which is where they allegedly liy liazed with the prostitutes. now both left the agency earlier this week and we want to tell you what we know about them. david cheney bragged on his facebook page as you see there about protecting sarah palin during the 2008 campaign. in a photo posted in january 2009, cheney is standing
states. we're also learning that the number of military members under investigation to cases have grown from ten to 11. it's all branches here. we've got six from the army, two from the marine corps, two from the navy, and one from the air force. just a short time ago, we learned that the embattled director of the secret service mark sullivan actually briefed the president today in person on his investigation. which overall is expanding to include interviews with every secret service member on...
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the president of the united states says nothing. it's just shameful. i can't tell you how disappointed i am. you and i have been over there. i wish more people could have the same experiences we've had. the rape and torture and murder go on. and it doesn't seem to matter to this administration. >> senator mccain i appreciate your time. >>> does the u.s. have a responsibility to do something about the fighting there? 33% of americans say yesterday up from 25% in february and 61% say no. let us know what you are think. follow me on twitter right now. former president bill clinton is apologizing for what he said about the bush tax cuts. it's not the only thing that he said that has raised eyebrows. more politics on that ahead. the hyundai genesis. in a new, faster-acting formula. zero-to-sixty in less time than a porsche panamera s. the 429 horsepower genesis r-spec. from hyundai. ♪ ( whirring and crackling sounds ) man: assembly lines that fix themselves. the most innovative companies are doing things they never could before, by building on the cisco i
the president of the united states says nothing. it's just shameful. i can't tell you how disappointed i am. you and i have been over there. i wish more people could have the same experiences we've had. the rape and torture and murder go on. and it doesn't seem to matter to this administration. >> senator mccain i appreciate your time. >>> does the u.s. have a responsibility to do something about the fighting there? 33% of americans say yesterday up from 25% in february and 61%...
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in the united states, we spend around $8,500. what about the argument that the only way to make the system work, the only way to get costs under control is to be, you've got to be a little cruel. you've got to say, we will pay for this and we won't pay for that? >> well, that's absolutely true. no, the british health minister said to me, we cover everybody, but we don't cover everything. >> not covering everything, the so-called rationing of care, is the british system's most controversial element. and one man in particular is at the center of that system. >> occasionally, we do find ourselves up against everybody. the physicians, the patients, the media. it's sometimes a real challenge. >> sir andrew dylan is the chief executive of the national institute for health and clinical excellence, known as "nice" for short. yes, nice. it's the government body that decides which treatments the government will and will not pay for. >> this isn't about politics. it's not about money at the outset. it's about the evidence for what works bes
in the united states, we spend around $8,500. what about the argument that the only way to make the system work, the only way to get costs under control is to be, you've got to be a little cruel. you've got to say, we will pay for this and we won't pay for that? >> well, that's absolutely true. no, the british health minister said to me, we cover everybody, but we don't cover everything. >> not covering everything, the so-called rationing of care, is the british system's most...
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in the united states, the opposite is true. only 13% of green cards last year were doled out for economic reasons, why two-thirds were for family reunions. >> grandparents are important. you need them. but also having skilled trades people and people who are skilled in more professions where we have labor demand. >> but, of course, booming industries can go bust. who gets hired and who gets fired can be unpredictable. so to help immigrants find jobs, the canadian government funds programs like this one at bow valley college. >> we know you guys have the technical skills. it's those other skills that we know are different from one country to another. >> erica rodriguez is a recent graduate. >> i came here with the same hopes you have. >> she now works at a consulting firm in the oil and gas industry and looks forward to officially becoming canadian. canada's real challenge, says mayor nenshi, is ensuring the economic and social integration of immigrants once they're living in the country. >> it's about saying to an engineer who
in the united states, the opposite is true. only 13% of green cards last year were doled out for economic reasons, why two-thirds were for family reunions. >> grandparents are important. you need them. but also having skilled trades people and people who are skilled in more professions where we have labor demand. >> but, of course, booming industries can go bust. who gets hired and who gets fired can be unpredictable. so to help immigrants find jobs, the canadian government funds...
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so the united states is number 13 at the moment. number one is denmark. number two is canada, and then -- >> why are the danes so healthy? >> because they have social security and they are not worried about health insurance and they are looked after, and they are not greedy and they all don't want to become billion airs. here is what we found. this is very important. we classify people on a scale of 1 to 100. if your score is over 70, you are thriving. if your score is 40 to 70, you are struggling. if it's less than 40 you are suffering. when the country starts to suffer, you are going to see revolution, social unrest, and break down of leadership. so we knew what was happening in libya, and we knew what was going to happen in tunisia. it's the number one indicator -- >> let's turn to your area here. again, i told you about this, but there's a brilliant scene in "the newsroom" this year, where jeff daniels is the anchor man, if you like, and he goes into a huge rant at a college lecture about where america has been failing and he starts to list all the ar
so the united states is number 13 at the moment. number one is denmark. number two is canada, and then -- >> why are the danes so healthy? >> because they have social security and they are not worried about health insurance and they are looked after, and they are not greedy and they all don't want to become billion airs. here is what we found. this is very important. we classify people on a scale of 1 to 100. if your score is over 70, you are thriving. if your score is 40 to 70, you...
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>> translator: of course the polls taken inside the united states show that over 75% of the united states population are still somewhat nebulous about the real reasons of that event, of those events. what i said were a number of questions. an event has occurred. due to that, two countries have been occupied and the conflict still continues. every day, hundreds of people in afghanistan, pakistan and iraq are killed. would it not have been better to have a more precise analysis and find out the true in-depth reason of the events of september 11th, make that -- make those findings transparent to the populations in the nations across the world, and then have a response in unison. of course, the expense would have been much less. do you know how much has been spent during the afghan and iraq war? >> a considerable amount of money but let me ask you this, mr. president. if nearly 3,000 iranians had been murdered in the way that americans were on 9/11, in tehran, how would you have reacted to the country that you believed had done that? >> translator: so you are saying that the country of afghan
>> translator: of course the polls taken inside the united states show that over 75% of the united states population are still somewhat nebulous about the real reasons of that event, of those events. what i said were a number of questions. an event has occurred. due to that, two countries have been occupied and the conflict still continues. every day, hundreds of people in afghanistan, pakistan and iraq are killed. would it not have been better to have a more precise analysis and find out...
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states. >> mr. obama said he deserves four more years. that message was drilled home by president clinton who electrified the base with his memorable words. >> president obama started with a much weaker economy than i did. listen to me now. no president, not me, not any o have fully repaired all the damage he found in just four years. now -- but he has he has laid the foundations for a new modern successful economy. of shared prosperity. if you will renew the president's contract, you will feel it. you will feel it. >> mitt romney and paul ryan are making their case. they're pressing the point hard. attacking mr. obama and his policies. >> we had an economic crisis in 2008. the problem i'm saying is president obama's so-called solutions didn't fix the problem, they've made it worse. so president for the last two years has not been offering solutions, he's been attacking the other party. for the first two years of his presidency, his entire party controlled all of government. he got to pass nearly ev
states. >> mr. obama said he deserves four more years. that message was drilled home by president clinton who electrified the base with his memorable words. >> president obama started with a much weaker economy than i did. listen to me now. no president, not me, not any o have fully repaired all the damage he found in just four years. now -- but he has he has laid the foundations for a new modern successful economy. of shared prosperity. if you will renew the president's contract,...
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i served in the united states marine corps and i loved it. life took a different road for me. my son was injured. it was a horrible accident that all of a sudden i needed to get a discharge from the marine corps and take care of him. we went down a different path that nobody would ask for. as he fought for his life and i did all i could to be his mama we struggled through things. i also went through a divorce. then i found myself being a divorced mother of two on food stamps. it is just not what i dreamed of when i was a young girl. i finally met this man that loved my children more than i have ever dreamed of a man coming in my life and loving them like that. i received another call that my parents were both killed in a tornado. i received calls that changed my life forever. >> along the way both of you have made this very much about your family experiences together. you have also helped to build homes for habitat for humanity. one project has been inspired or was really inspired by your son, zachary. kurt, explain that. >> due to zack's injury and disabilities we have consta
i served in the united states marine corps and i loved it. life took a different road for me. my son was injured. it was a horrible accident that all of a sudden i needed to get a discharge from the marine corps and take care of him. we went down a different path that nobody would ask for. as he fought for his life and i did all i could to be his mama we struggled through things. i also went through a divorce. then i found myself being a divorced mother of two on food stamps. it is just not...
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it's more than just lip service because it's coming from the mouth of the president of the united states, but ultimately, yes, legislation is what really counts. there's a man married to another man in a state that that recognizes that and cannot get a tax break. it's a little thing. but it's a thing, you know. and if there was federal legislation in place, he would not be talking about that. >> and with a republican administration, with mitt romney and paul ryan, they made their opinions clear, and are you nervous? >> oh, it scares me quite a bit. >> the good work that is being done could just evaporate. >> they are in the process of trying to take away rights. that's what scares me about that ticket, you know. they are very clear, you know, about wanting to put something into the constitution that would limit rights, and i feel like when you go into that booth and you vote, you have to think about that, and you have to think about your son or your doctor or you are a postman, and are you comfortable with the idea of bringing in a group of people that want to take away their rights. i'm
it's more than just lip service because it's coming from the mouth of the president of the united states, but ultimately, yes, legislation is what really counts. there's a man married to another man in a state that that recognizes that and cannot get a tax break. it's a little thing. but it's a thing, you know. and if there was federal legislation in place, he would not be talking about that. >> and with a republican administration, with mitt romney and paul ryan, they made their opinions...
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once the united states leads then the turks will follow. they will provide a buffer that the syrians need. then the qatarians will follow. but without american leadership, believe me, everyone will dodge, and everyone will wait for the united states. i used to believe if there is a syrian shivanitsa to go back to the balkans, that we were pushed into bosnia by the horror of shivanitsa, i don't know. if there was one, i don't know if we would come to the rescue. >> you talk to people in the camps, they feel like they've been abandoned, they know they've been abandoned. >> what you need is american leadership. it's a false choice that we can do nothing or put boots on the ground. frankly, the americans can provide the infrastructure and the support to pull together the international community. we can help to arm the rebels, give them the communications gears so they can get out of the way of syrian forces. we can try to provide them safe haven and safe passage. there's many things we can do short of boots on the ground. short of dropping miss
once the united states leads then the turks will follow. they will provide a buffer that the syrians need. then the qatarians will follow. but without american leadership, believe me, everyone will dodge, and everyone will wait for the united states. i used to believe if there is a syrian shivanitsa to go back to the balkans, that we were pushed into bosnia by the horror of shivanitsa, i don't know. if there was one, i don't know if we would come to the rescue. >> you talk to people in...
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none other than the president of the united states. that's right. hey, barack obama, wrote the starve "she's the man" and "charlotte's webb 2" i don't drink. fire the cop who arrested me. i don't hit and run. the end. much like the end to her acting career. didn't i mention that back in 2010 amanda bynes tweeted she was retiring from acting. she deleted it. now because of that she's making ridiculist history tonight. allow me to present our very first ridiculist spinoff. things more important than amanda bynes' tweets. i know what you're thinking. basically anything is more important than amanda bynes's tweets. sure. i want to be clear. we learned today miley cyrus is getting married to "hunger games" star liam hemsworth. on any day that would be a story. compared to an amanda bynes tweet. how do they stack up? kanye west, sure, his tweets might be a bit vulgar and random like i hate big ass striped scarves, but he's not tweeting the president to get him out of a jam. this new guy is not only focused on actors and musicians. you know what else is mo
none other than the president of the united states. that's right. hey, barack obama, wrote the starve "she's the man" and "charlotte's webb 2" i don't drink. fire the cop who arrested me. i don't hit and run. the end. much like the end to her acting career. didn't i mention that back in 2010 amanda bynes tweeted she was retiring from acting. she deleted it. now because of that she's making ridiculist history tonight. allow me to present our very first ridiculist spinoff....
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nobody came to watch this movie when it was put in a theater in the united states. nobody. why can't the muslim world treat it the same way? >> william, thank you very much. very interesting article and we appreciate you joining us. >> thank you. >> all right. >>> so if the prophet muhammad, if it's off limits, if so, why? this is america. a muslim, a christian, and a jew walk into our studio for an honest conversation that is no joke. ♪ well, he's not very handsome ♪ to look at [ sighs ] ♪ oh, he's shaggy ♪ and he eats like a hog [ male announcer ] the volkswagen jetta. available with advanced keyless technology. control everything from your pocket, purse, or wherever. that's the power of german engineering. ♪ that dirty, old egg-suckin' dog ♪ how they'll live tomorrow. for more than 116 years, ameriprise financial has worked for their clients' futures. helping millions of americans retire on their terms. when they want. where they want. doing what they want. ameriprise. the strength of a leader in retirement planning. the heart of 10,000 advisors working with
nobody came to watch this movie when it was put in a theater in the united states. nobody. why can't the muslim world treat it the same way? >> william, thank you very much. very interesting article and we appreciate you joining us. >> thank you. >> all right. >>> so if the prophet muhammad, if it's off limits, if so, why? this is america. a muslim, a christian, and a jew walk into our studio for an honest conversation that is no joke. ♪ well, he's not very handsome...
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and be bound by what those decisions are just like we do with the courts here in the united states. if everybody started shooting everybody they had a disagreement with, all we'd be doing is shooting each other. there's enough of that anyway. that doesn't accomplish anything except gets people shot and escalate into war. >> what would you do about iran if you were the american president? >> well, first of all i believe in total nuclear disarmament. that's the only way we're -- we all got to play by the same set of rules. we have 2,000 or several thousand nuclear weapons. iran has none at the current time. it's okay for israel to have a hundred, but not okay for iran to have two. that's -- you're not treating everybody equally. you have no strong position except force. only by force can it be done. we've already voted at the u.n. and the security council to get rid of nuclear weapons. let's get rid of them. let's get rid of our os and then iran will stop, i believe. because if everybody doesn't have them, then we're safe. at least safe from a nuclear attack. if we have full scale nuc
and be bound by what those decisions are just like we do with the courts here in the united states. if everybody started shooting everybody they had a disagreement with, all we'd be doing is shooting each other. there's enough of that anyway. that doesn't accomplish anything except gets people shot and escalate into war. >> what would you do about iran if you were the american president? >> well, first of all i believe in total nuclear disarmament. that's the only way we're -- we...
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i mean, particularly the united states. spend half a trillion dollars or more now, and what are we getting for it? what did we gain by the war in iraq? what a disaster. the war in afghanistan, a disaster. the war in pakistan, a disaster. the war in vietnam, a disaster. we don't even know who wins and who loses. the last time anybody surrendered was japan in 1945. nobody else has surrendered. just war is a waste of time and effort and it's consuming far too many of our resources, particularly here in the united states. our military budget is bigger than the whole rest of the world's budget put together. and, you know, there really isn't a threat that warrants that. but the military industrial complex is so entrenched, so strong now that none of the -- none of the congressional candidates have attacked the military budget. it's -- it's -- it's suicidal to do it. >> they get accused of being unpatriotic. >> that's not true. a patriot wants to see the country economically -- economically strong, not militarily strong. that was
i mean, particularly the united states. spend half a trillion dollars or more now, and what are we getting for it? what did we gain by the war in iraq? what a disaster. the war in afghanistan, a disaster. the war in pakistan, a disaster. the war in vietnam, a disaster. we don't even know who wins and who loses. the last time anybody surrendered was japan in 1945. nobody else has surrendered. just war is a waste of time and effort and it's consuming far too many of our resources, particularly...
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so does he want the united states to get involved? does he want us to be sending weapons or someone else on behalf of us? we're going to get in to what exactly he meant when he said weapons in syria. >>> also, a state department memo just obtained by cnn shows a request for essential security. an essential security team, please keep them in libya. request denied. why? why? try to find out in a moment. how do you get from here... let's say you want to get ahead in your career. to here? at university of phoenix we're moving career planning forward so you can start figuring that out sooner. in fact, by thinking about where you want your education to lead, while you're still in school, you might find the best route leads somewhere you weren't even looking. let's get to work. anne's tablet called my phone. anne's tablet was chatting with a tablet in sydney... a desktop in zurich... and a telepresence room in brazil. the secure cloud helped us get some numbers from my assistant's pc in new york. and before i reached the top, the board meeti
so does he want the united states to get involved? does he want us to be sending weapons or someone else on behalf of us? we're going to get in to what exactly he meant when he said weapons in syria. >>> also, a state department memo just obtained by cnn shows a request for essential security. an essential security team, please keep them in libya. request denied. why? why? try to find out in a moment. how do you get from here... let's say you want to get ahead in your career. to here?...
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we have customers all over the united states. we rely on the postal service for everything that we do. the eastern maine processing facility is vital to our operation and our success. if we lose this processing facility we could lose clientele because of increased mailing times. we would have to consider layoffs as a result of that. closure of this plant will affect all of us. ♪ [ female announcer ] sometimes, all you need is the smooth, creamy taste of werther's original caramel to remind you that you're someone very special. ♪ werther's original caramels. >>> the "bachelor" is a reality show about 25 lovely ladies look forge love and one sexy, single guy. saying that description does not apply to people of color and are suing producers of "the bachelor" and "the bachelorette." wasn't given consideration during a casting call last august. >> the guys in front of me, the white males in front of me took maybe like 45 minutes to an hour, but when i went up, it took me maybe 15, 20 minutes. kind of rushed me through. >> over ten
we have customers all over the united states. we rely on the postal service for everything that we do. the eastern maine processing facility is vital to our operation and our success. if we lose this processing facility we could lose clientele because of increased mailing times. we would have to consider layoffs as a result of that. closure of this plant will affect all of us. ♪ [ female announcer ] sometimes, all you need is the smooth, creamy taste of werther's original caramel to remind...
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you see it from syria to, you know, to the united states here. it's everywhere. abuse is responsible for a lot of people's lives, a lot of crime, a lot of drug use, a lot of alcoholism. it's our number one thing, it really is. so i had a dad. he was an alcoholic and he was abusive. i struggled with it. and then one day, ten years after he died, i wrote a letter to him, which turned into a series of letters and turned into a journey, a cathartic journey where ultimately i had to find forgiveness for him, because the resentment, it eats its own container. forgiveness is the ultimate thing in life, in my opinion, i was able to see him as a humorous, funny human being with a life, not this monster. >> there is a thread, there is something in just about every comedian, and it's this -- i don't know. i was telling you about joy behar. >> very funny. >> when i went on joy behar show and i said joy, thank you so much. this is the first time i've laughed in two days. she said you must have a sense of humor, even dealing with things and it can be cathartic. you feel the sa
you see it from syria to, you know, to the united states here. it's everywhere. abuse is responsible for a lot of people's lives, a lot of crime, a lot of drug use, a lot of alcoholism. it's our number one thing, it really is. so i had a dad. he was an alcoholic and he was abusive. i struggled with it. and then one day, ten years after he died, i wrote a letter to him, which turned into a series of letters and turned into a journey, a cathartic journey where ultimately i had to find forgiveness...
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the united states anti-doping agency funds by u.s. tax dollars spending millions of dollars to go after armstrong who is their target and who they have had a witchhunt in place since the mid 2000s, you saw it does not have jurisdiction over this conduct and the five others who are all foreign nationals. >> okay. >> and so, it is a -- it's a witchhunt that has been on firmed on numerous occasions. >> thank you sir for taking the time to share lance armstrong's side of the story. $15,000 is it too much to pay for a watch? what about if you're president of the united states of america? than i'm equipped for because i'm raising two girls on my own. i'll worry about the economy more than a few times before they're grown. but it's for them, so i've found a way. who matters most to you says the most about you. massmutual is owned by our policyholders so they matter most to us. massmutual. we'll help you get there. [ male announcer ] start with a simple idea. think. drink coffee. hatch a design. kill the design. design something totally origi
the united states anti-doping agency funds by u.s. tax dollars spending millions of dollars to go after armstrong who is their target and who they have had a witchhunt in place since the mid 2000s, you saw it does not have jurisdiction over this conduct and the five others who are all foreign nationals. >> okay. >> and so, it is a -- it's a witchhunt that has been on firmed on numerous occasions. >> thank you sir for taking the time to share lance armstrong's side of the...